I play computer games. (never)
A. I never play computer games.
B. I play never computer games.

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A. We should get in the room
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Rewrite this sentence using a modal verb: If it snows tomorrow, we can go skiing.
A. If it snows tomorrow, we might go skiing.
B. If it snows tomorrow, we will go skiing.
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